The 2025 league year and free agency signing period begin at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, and teams need to be under the cap by then.
Buffalo will need to choose between extending other players on their roster and being aggressive in free agency.
Brandon Beane has work to do, but the Bills' salary cap situation is much better this year than it was heading into 2024.
The Buffalo Bills are projected to exceed the NFL salary cap limit, meaning general manager Brandon Beane has to find a way to clear some space this offseason. Spotrac projects the upcoming salary ...
The Bills are projected to be more than $12 million over the salary cap. As a result, key players could wind up being salary cap casualties.
Will it be a busy offseason in Buffalo? 7 Sports contributor Joe Buscaglia from The Athletic joined us to look at how much ...
Over the past 15 seasons, the cap has grown from $120.375 million in 2011 to the current total – an increase of nearly $179 million.
Advertisement As has been the trend for several offseasons, the Bills must undergo strategic cap management to improve their roster next year and in future seasons. How does it look this offseason ...
Yet if Beane is really pressed to find cap space, it’s possible that not all five will be returning and Edwards looks like he’d be the odd man out. Sal Maiorana has covered the Buffalo Bills ...
One player who the franchise will have to make a decision on is future Hall of Famer Von Miller. Miller is turning 36 years ...
The Buffalo ... and the Bills possess quite a few draft picks? Ryan: Two reasons why the Bills aren’t expected to be active in the first wave of free agency: their limited cap space (they ...
the Bills remain hungry for a Super Bowl. However, they have several financial challenges to address with limited money and time. They have the third-worst salary cap space this offseason ...